Are You Allowed to Purchase Protein Shakes with EBT?
Yes, you can buy protein shakes with your EBT card at most grocery stores that accept SNAP benefits. However, not all protein shakes qualify—it depends on how the product is labeled.
How to Know If a Protein Shake Is EBT-Eligible
The key is to check the label on the product:
- "Nutrition Facts" label = You CAN buy it with EBT
- "Supplement Facts" label = You CANNOT buy it with EBT
Products with a Nutrition Facts label are considered food or meal replacements and qualify for SNAP benefits. Products with a Supplement Facts label are considered dietary supplements, which are not covered by SNAP.
Protein Shake Brands You Can Buy with EBT
Here are some popular protein shakes that are typically EBT-eligible:
- Atkins Protein Shakes
- Boost Nutritional Drinks
- Core Power Protein Shakes
- Ensure Protein Shakes
- Glucerna Diabetes Nutritional Shakes
- Muscle Milk Protein Shakes
- Premier Protein Shakes
- PediaSure Grow & Gain Shakes
What About Protein Powder and Nutritional Drinks?
The same rules apply to protein powder and nutritional drinks. If the product has a Nutrition Facts label, you should be able to purchase it with your EBT card. A good rule of thumb: if it's meant to replace a meal, it's likely SNAP-approved.
Other Items You Can Buy with EBT
Your EBT card covers most grocery items, including:
- Fruits and vegetables
- Meat, poultry, and fish
- Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt)
- Pantry staples (rice, beans, pasta, bread)
- Frozen meals and snacks
- Canned goods
- Snacks (chips, crackers, nuts)
- Beverages (juice, coffee, tea)
Items You Cannot Buy with EBT
- Hot prepared foods and drinks
- Toilet paper and other non-food items
- In some states, items like soda or candy may also be restricted
Bottom line: When shopping for protein shakes with your EBT card, always check the label. If it says "Nutrition Facts," you're good to go!
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